I have actually been dealing with a very similar situation lately. One of my original athletes from my old team/gym has come back to work with me at my current gym. After I had moved on from my previous gym, she went off to another program and has been there for the last two seasons. Her mom gave me a call asking for help/advice. It turns out the coach at her current gym is a real jerk, and used mental/emotional abuse tactics, and was generally incompetent. This girl is Level 6 now, and only has her State Championship meet left, and they were looking to leave immediately. The mom and I talked more, and then I talked with the gym owners and we were all able to come to an agreement. She is currently training with me and will finish out her season here.
In relation to the original post, if it is a matter of abuse or safety,
always leave as soon as possible. Even if states/regionals/nationals is at stake, the athlete's safety is far more important. There are usually workarounds anyway, like in my situation and other people's stories above, and if you
can't make it work, then at least your daughter is out of an abusive situation. Simply keep training and try again next year. That being said, I'm glad your current issue is not about an abusive coach, but rather a matter of quality.
@Curlyfry7, congratulations on her not qualifying (hahaha

) and I wish you the best of luck in the new gym!
